¡Bebé a Bordo! - Baby on Board!

¡Bebé a Bordo! - Baby on Board!

Author: Spanish and Go February 4, 2025 Duration: 27:24

We’ve been married for 12 years and spent much of that time thinking kids weren’t in the cards for us. But over the past year and a half, something shifted. In this episode, we reflect on the conversations, experiences, and even a health scare that led us to reconsider parenthood. From our initial doubts to the moment we found out we were expecting, we’re letting you in on all the emotions, surprises, and decisions that brought us here.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why we originally thought we wouldn’t have kids
  • The turning points that changed our minds
  • How we found out and told our families

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Ever feel like your Spanish studies are stuck in a classroom? Learn Spanish and Go pulls you out of that textbook and drops you into the vibrant, unpredictable reality of the Spanish-speaking world. Hosts Jim and May are your guides, weaving together language learning and authentic travel experiences in every episode. You’ll be right there with them, eavesdropping on street market negotiations in Oaxaca, understanding the local history behind a plaza in Seville, or picking up the subtle slang used among friends in Buenos Aires. This isn’t about rehearsed dialogues; it’s about the spontaneous, natural conversational Spanish you actually need, whether you're ordering *churros* or discussing traditions with a local artisan. The podcast regularly features interviews with Spanish speakers from diverse regions, offering a direct ear to different accents and cultural perspectives. Each conversation, story, and practical tip is designed to advance your listening comprehension and build your confidence. If your goal is to truly connect with places and people, this is the companion you need. Tune in to hear how language comes alive on the road, and find the motivation to both Learn Spanish and Go.
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